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Rachel Taulelei was named Māori Woman Business Leader for 2018 at the prestigious University of Auckland Aotearoa Māori Business Leaders Awards. The award recognises a Māori woman who has achieved significant success in her career to date.

Every year we hold wānanga for our Taiohi, with girls and boys wānanga held in alternate years. This year is the year for our young kōtiro who whakapapa to a Wakatū shareholder, are currently in school, and aged 12-18 years. More information and the application form.

About Wakatū

About Wakatū

Actively involved in the lives of whānau whānui, the wider community, and business development, Wakatū has a big agenda.

Based in Nelson, New Zealand, Wakatū has approximately 4,000 shareholders who descend from the original Māori land owners of the Nelson, Tasman and Golden Bay Regions – Te Tau Ihu.

Whenua is the foundation of our business with 70% of assets held in Iand and waterspace. We manage a diverse portfolio from vineyards, orchards to residential properties, large retail developments, office buildings, marine farms and waterspace.

Kono is our food and beverage business focused on high quality beverages, fruit bars, seafood products, pipfruit and hops. We understand that innovation and adaptability is the key to our success. We are an efficient organisation and adapt to our customer needs quickly.

Our purpose is to preserve and enhance our taonga for the benefit of current and future generations.

We have grown from a $11 million asset base in 1977 to a current value of over $300 million.

Vision & Purpose

Vision & Purpose

Te pae tawhiti – our intergenerational vision

The world is changing all around us, but there are constants – our land, people, identity and community.

Our purpose

Our tūpuna were creative, astute and forward-thinking people who gifted us our land, whakapapa and cultural identity. It is our responsibility to preserve and enhance this taonga, now and for future generations.

We will achieve this through the sustainable use and development of our land and resources and by creating a community that our people (our families, staff, customers and associates) are proud of.

Our goals

Te Pae Tawhiti will ensure we align our common energy, working together to achieve common goals:

To nurture and develop our taonga consistently with our tikanga;

To harness the talents of our people to ensure the sustainable growth of our taonga;

To ensure our people live well and are connected to our legacy and purpose;

To create an inspiring and innovative place where talented people want to live and work.

Guiding objectives

Our guiding objectives are broad to give us the freedom to create new and exciting ways of doing things, consistently with our values and tikanga. These two aspects are vital to our success – they underpin everything we do:

Development and innovation

Identity and integrity

Our People

Our People

He aha te mea nui o te Ao? He tāngata,He tāngata, He tāngata!

What is most important in the world? It is people, people, people!

One of our core values, Manaakitanga encapsulates care and respect for people and relationships. Our organisation is made up of innovative, inspired people who share our vision and are proud of our work.